neurofeedback
/ (ˌnjʊərəʊˈfiːdbæk) /
noun
physiol psychol
a technique, for dealing with brain-based functional disorders without the use of medication or invasive procedures, in which brain activity is recorded using electrodes and presented visually or audibly so that the patient can know the state of the function he or she is trying to control
Compare biofeedback
Words nearby neurofeedback
Example sentences from the Web for neurofeedback
Now, to be sure, neurofeedback is a controversial science, with a mixed history of clinical success.
Even for those who believe in the benefits of neurofeedback, there is broad disagreement about which brain waves to look for.